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23 May, 17:07

A student claims that the expression "9 times the sum of a number and 13" is translated to the algebraic expression 9n + 13. Is the student correct? If not, what is the correct expression?

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  1. 23 May, 19:30
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    9*13+n

    I think that is correct, try and split up the question.

    9*

    A sum of a number AND 13

    So that means that 9 is multiplying by the SUM (adding) of 13 and a number (n)
  2. 23 May, 19:55
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    9*13+n

    9*

    A sum of a number and 13

    so your answer is correct.
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